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The Maumee River watershed encompasses areas of Southeast Michigan, Northeast Indiana, and Northwest Ohio. After meeting with stakeholders from this area, the researchers will develop a coupled crop-growth and hydrologic model to simulate scenarios...

Whitefish are an ecologically and economically important species in the Great Lakes. Researchers worked with stakeholders to assess decision support tools for Great Lakes lake whitefish management in the context of climate change.
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The Detroit Climate Action Collaborative (DCAC) was established to help the city of Detroit identify short and long term actions to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, provide expert advice on the most credible, aggressive and economically viable...

The U.S. Great Lakes are known for their impact on local and regional weather and climate. However, the processes responsible for producing lake-effects and lake-induced modifications of weather are often poorly represented or missing from climate...

In our project, Using Future Scenarios to Identify Potential LaMP and Watershed Planning Measures for Climate Change Adaptation along Lake Ontario, we propose to extend the results of a Lake Ontario scenario exercise completed in 2012 to assist...

By building on previous work on municipal climate risk and vulnerability assessment by the Ontario Climate Consortium in the Region of Peel for the 2012-2013 round of GLISA funding, this project is intended to advance the following three overall...